Playing With ToysA Story by Michele Rae DeJeanBella and Hunter are 6 and 9 years old and they fight about everythingHunter and Bella are silly. They argue constantly about all sorts of stupid things. Just this morning Hunter wanted to sit where Bella was sitting and he went over and just stared at her. He was hoping she would get up and sit somewhere else so he could have the spot they both coveted. Usually she just leaves because she knows he will keep on bugging her until she does. This morning she decided not to let him get his way and she refused to move. Just yesterday I brought home toys for
them, two of the exact same toy so they wouldn’t have anything to fight about.
At least that was my hope. They followed me when I entered the house with the
bag I brought home from the store. They were fairly patient as they watched me
put the groceries away. I finally got to the last two items in the
bag and their eyes got really big when they saw I was taking toys out. Rather
than have them make a mess with the packaging I decided to take the toys out of
the cellophane wrappers before I handed them over. Their eyes were glued to the toys as I
took off the wrapping. I handed each of them a toy. Hunter took his and quietly
went over to the couch to play with his. It was a noisy toy and he delighted in
the loud noises he could make with it. Instead of playing with her toy Bella just
watched Hunter as he excitedly played with his. She barely even touched her toy
and just kept watching him. I could tell she wanted to take the toy away from
him. She is three years older and has always loved to steal his toys. He
frequently tries to hide when he gets a new toy so she can’t steal it. She gets
really mean and threatens to beat him up when he won’t let her have it. I thought I had solved the problem by
getting them the exact same toy. It was the same toy, no reason to fight, or
want to steal it, or so I thought. Wrong I was. She didn’t want him to even
have a toy it now seemed. The last time I gave him a toy she waited
for him to get tired of playing with it for an hour. She watched him intensely
and walked around waiting for him to quit playing with it. When he broke it and
it didn’t make noise any more he tore it up. He didn’t want it after it broke
so he made sure there was no reason for her to want it either. It worked. When
he left the broken toy on the floor she didn’t pick it up. He finally won a
battle. Pretty smart on his part I thought. This
made me think that they were making progress in getting along with each other,
at least as far as playing with toys anyway. I was sure that by giving them the
same toy there wasn’t going to be a problem anymore. She should remember what
happened to the toy she tried to take away from him that he broke. Obviously I was wrong about that since she
immediately dropped the new toy on the floor and just stared at him playing
with his. I don’t know if she didn’t remember or didn’t care but she definitely
only wanted his toy and not hers. Back to this morning, Hunter came back over
to where Bella was lying at the front door. She snarled at him as soon as he
approached her. He might have won the battle of the toys but she wasn’t about to
let him make her leave the spot on the floor by the front door. She can look
out and see all the cars come and go.It is especially cool when a cat
or a squirrel walks by. Like I said, Bella and Hunter are silly. © 2013 Michele Rae DeJean |
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Added on November 26, 2013 Last Updated on December 20, 2013 Tags: short story, funny story AuthorMichele Rae DeJeanEugene, ORAboutI am 55 and live on a 12 acre mini-ranch in Eugene that I started buying 6 years ago. I live with two wolf dogs and have 2 twelve year old cats I got from the local shelter when they were kittens as w.. more..Writing
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